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- fixitmattman
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Aren't you that same dude from the other .org?
Take your car to a reputable shop or a dealer and get this fixed up right. Then before you attempt anything again, take a class or two. Read a haynes book. Go to the library and grab a few books on auto repair, and internal combustion engines. Any Auto electives you can take in school? What about a continuing ed class on vehicle maint?
History has proven things tend to not work out so well for you. I'd hate to think of how much $$ you've spent.
As for the JB weld, I've heard it's specified by CAT for non-critical block damage reapir, although I've yet to see that in writing myself. Personally, I don't even own a tube of the stuff.
Matt
Take your car to a reputable shop or a dealer and get this fixed up right. Then before you attempt anything again, take a class or two. Read a haynes book. Go to the library and grab a few books on auto repair, and internal combustion engines. Any Auto electives you can take in school? What about a continuing ed class on vehicle maint?
History has proven things tend to not work out so well for you. I'd hate to think of how much $$ you've spent.
As for the JB weld, I've heard it's specified by CAT for non-critical block damage reapir, although I've yet to see that in writing myself. Personally, I don't even own a tube of the stuff.
Matt
http://www.cardomain.com/profile/fixitmattman
How to fix your car:
1. Buy a Haynes manual
2. Read Haynes maual
3. Read and search appropriate threads, trust us, it's been covered before
4. Fix car
5. Consume beer of job well done
How to fix your car:
1. Buy a Haynes manual
2. Read Haynes maual
3. Read and search appropriate threads, trust us, it's been covered before
4. Fix car
5. Consume beer of job well done
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lolelectricbluesxt
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lvlistchif
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- caustic neon
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Guys he is replacing a motor that he hydrolocked! yes his toppic is confusing but lets try to help him out he has called me a couple times and i have helped where i can, maybe someone who lives in near him could help him out. IIRC he is near gathersburg area. by the way dude good luck!
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Neons owned
2003 Dodge SXT (MAGGIE) = Dead X 3
1997 Dodge Highline DOHC coupe = Sold
1996 Dodge sedan (Baby) SOHC = Sold
1996 Dodge espresso coupe SOHC (Stella) = Dead
1998 Plymouth ACR------- more to come

Neons owned
2003 Dodge SXT (MAGGIE) = Dead X 3
1997 Dodge Highline DOHC coupe = Sold
1996 Dodge sedan (Baby) SOHC = Sold
1996 Dodge espresso coupe SOHC (Stella) = Dead
1998 Plymouth ACR------- more to come
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lvlistchif
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Mopar00Neon
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WTF is a "transmission chamber"?lvlistchif wrote:is there alot of pressure in the transmission chamber?
Seriously, sell the car and buy a fucking bicycle. You dont have any business anywhere near a wrench.
He is unworthy of the name of man who is ignorant of the fact that the diagonal of a square is incommensurable with its side.
-brian
2007 F-150
2006 Mitsubishi Outlander
2004 F-350
2000 Dodge Neon
1957 Chevy truck
1989 Chevy 1500

-brian
2007 F-150
2006 Mitsubishi Outlander
2004 F-350
2000 Dodge Neon
1957 Chevy truck
1989 Chevy 1500

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lolelectricbluesxt
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Mopar00Neon wrote:WTF is a "transmission chamber"?lvlistchif wrote:is there alot of pressure in the transmission chamber?
Seriously, sell the car and buy a fucking bicycle. You dont have any business anywhere near a wrench.
lvlistchif, im curious, the hole in the transmission wasnt formed out of thin air, something had to have caused it, and I honestly do not think that simply patching it up is going to fix your problem.

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silentneon01
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Nah, its only 75lbs or so, it only hurts your feet for a minute.Neonix wrote:You think you dropped it? I'm sorry but wouldn't you know if you dropped your tranny? I haven't handled mine recently, but I presume I would know if I dropped it.
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